"Climate Change" issues vanish from whitehouse.gov

Just minutes after President Donald J. Trump took the oath of office Friday morning, changes began to take place -- starting with the government's website. The page dedicated to climate change was one of many revisions on whitehouse.gov.

"I do think we’ll see a push in less federal involvement, obviously than we’ve seen under president Obama’s leadership in the last few years," O'Mara said.

The old climate change page under former President Obama.

The old page, which can be found on an archive from former President Barack Obama, features information about reducing carbon pollution and a "Climate Action Plan."

That is in stark comparison to the section of the new whitehouse.gov website dedicated to the issue. It's entitled "An America First Energy Plan."

The page states: "President Trump is committed to eliminating harmful and unnecessary policies such as the Climate Action Plan and the Waters of the U.S. rule. Lifting these restrictions will greatly help American workers, increasing wages by more than $30 billion over the next 7 years."

Climate change is an issue of concern for many around the world. Scientists say the signs are everywhere -- and here in the Great Lakes region, the evidence of regional climate change can be seen in every day.